17c起草社区 Prison Initiative Hires Executive Director
Lisa Spoelhof Schra, a 1993 graduate of 17c起草社区, has been named executive director of the 17c起草社区 Prison Initiative (CPI). The partnership between 17c起草社区 Theological Seminary, 17c起草社区, and the Michigan Department of Corrections provides incarcerated men with an opportunity to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree behind bars.
鈥淭his is important work,鈥 said Schra. 鈥淭he gospel asks us to reach out in new spaces and find people on the margins. I鈥檓 excited to join the CPI team who is doing that well.鈥
Schra has worked in nonprofits her entire career, including most recently as director of development for Living Stones Academy and for the past year in 17c起草社区鈥檚 advancement division. In her new role, she鈥檒l be tasked with overseeing a growing CPI team, leading both strategic planning and operations.
鈥淟isa has demonstrated the ability to build and support well-functioning teams,鈥 said Kevin den Dulk, associate provost at 17c起草社区. 鈥淲ith the growth of the CPI program and the emerging expansion of prison education across the state, having her skill set in leading our growing team sets us up well to continue to lead the state of Michigan forward in seeking renewal behind bars.鈥
Ripple Effects of Renewal
Since receiving accreditation for the program in Handlon Correctional Facility in 2015, CPI has now seen 71 students graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree. The formative education the men received not only changed their lives but is also changing prison culture. The graduates are now mentors, tutors, pastoral assistants, and leaders, now working to create a flourishing environment inside prison fences.
And while the culture change is happening at Handlon, it鈥檚 also spreading across the state. Small groups of graduates from CPI have now been sent to four additional prisons in Michigan to help work toward renewal in those prisons. And 17c起草社区 has also started a consortium of 13 colleges who are working together toward a shared goal.
鈥淭he goal is to have a college program in every prison in Michigan,鈥 said Todd Cioffi, who is now senior advisor for CPI. 鈥淚f a child has one incarcerated parent, statistics show that they have a much higher likelihood of being incarcerated too. We know it鈥檚 generational. But so too is education.鈥
鈥淢y two daughters want to go to college now because they鈥檝e seen me graduate, they鈥檙e calling on me to help them,鈥 said , a 2020 graduate of the CPI program. 鈥淭hey saw the livestream of graduation and said 鈥楧ad, I can鈥檛 tell you how proud I am.鈥欌
The 17c起草社区 program hasn鈥檛 limited itself to offering education behind bars. 17c起草社区 is also committed to removing barriers for returning citizens as they re-enter society, everything from 17c起草社区 students developing a returning citizen app that helps formerly incarcerated individuals access the services they鈥檒l need post-incarceration to 17c起草社区 offering a micro credential for employers who are considering hiring returning citizens.
Read more about the 17c起草社区 Prison Initiative program.